Invisible Light
Scissor Sisters · 2010
19 min · 3 tracks · electronic · glam rock · electroclash
A pulsating blend of electro-pop and nu-disco, infused with glamorous flair and infectious energy.
Invisible Light is a single by Scissor Sisters, released in 2010. A pulsating blend of electro-pop and nu-disco, infused with glamorous flair and infectious energy. The remixes of 'Invisible Light' garnered considerable attention in the electronic music scene, particularly for their high-energy production. The Boys Noize remix, in particular, received acclaim for its innovative approach, contributing to the album's impact on club culture and its reception within the nu-disco genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Invisible Light sound like?
A pulsating blend of electro-pop and nu-disco, infused with glamorous flair and infectious energy. Rooted in electronic and glam rock.
What makes Invisible Light by Scissor Sisters notable?
The remixes of 'Invisible Light' garnered considerable attention in the electronic music scene, particularly for their high-energy production. The Boys Noize remix, in particular, received acclaim for its innovative approach, contributing to the album's impact on club culture and its reception within the nu-disco genre. Released on December 13, 2010, 'Invisible Light' marked a transitional period for Scissor Sisters as they shifted towards a more electronic sound. This came after their third studio album, 'Ta-Dah' (2006), and reflected their evolution in the dance music landscape following the mainstream success of their earlier work.
How many songs are on Invisible Light?
Invisible Light has 3 tracks, running approximately 19 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Invisible Light (Boys Noize remix) Standout 7:24
- 2 Invisible Light (Stuart Price US 12") Standout 7:25
- 3 Invisible Light (Siriusmo remix) Standout 4:32
Release Date
December 13, 2010
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
19 min 21 sec
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